Syrian refugees attend large-scale Muslim conference west of Toronto
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Hundreds of refugees from Syria were able to experience religious freedom for the first time in years as they gathered at a conference of 25,000 Ahmadiyya Muslims in Mississauga, Ont., this weekend.
Wissam Alburaki, 41, brought his wife and three children to Canada as refugees last month, landing in Calgary by way of Kuwait and Dubai.
And while Calgary is where his family intends to stay, Alburaki was west of Toronto over the weekend, attending Canada’s Jalsa Salana — an annual meeting of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at.
He was one of hundreds of Syrian refugees attending the conference, according to Safwan Choudhry, a spokesperson for the Canadian chapter of the group.


